With the arrival of Yemeni missiles to most sensitive places in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi regime is unable to provide any evidence to support its claims that the Patriot batteries were able to intercept those missiles that recently hit Saudi royal palace (Al Yamamah Palace) in Riyadh and became out of service.

The Saudi News Agency reported on Thursday that King Salman received the first deputy prime minister and defense minister in “Al Auja”, and included several pictures of the meeting from inside the palace, which appeared to have been renovated on old style in terms of ancient inscriptions Handmade and cover the walls with “gypsum”.

On the same day, the same agency published the news of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s meeting with Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister, but said the meeting was held in the capital, Riyadh, although the accompanying photos show that the meeting was held at Al-Auja Palace.

The Saudi confusion in determining the King and Crown Prince’s meetings was a proof that Al-Yamamah palace in Riyadh go out from the service after their palace was bombed by Yemeni missiles.

In this context, when the missile force announced on December 19 targeting Al-Yamamah palace in Riyadh was in conjunction with the date of Crown Prince’s meeting with the government to announce the New Year budget, but the meeting was held at a strange time, where six of the ministers’ chairs for the first time appeared empty.

The Saudi regime, while claiming the missile intercept, said that the interception took place south of Riyadh and did not acknowledge that al-Yamamah Palace was the target, but the American condemnation for the missile was blatant to what the Saudi regime was hiding, where US Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying it condemned the ballistic missile that hit King Salman’s residence at Al Yamama Palace in Riyadh.

In the same context, a German magazine specializing in military affairs doubted to Saudi statement, which claimed that its air defense intercepted the rocket that was launched from Yemen towards royal palace of Yamamah in Riyadh.

The report pointed to what was published by the journalist and specialist in the Air Force “Babak Tgfaii” in his Twitter page and included images from rapid missiles and a video clip showing a cloud of smoke in the blue sky and saying that five of Patriot missiles in Saudi Air Force had been fired on Borkan missile.

He added that the missile defense failed to intercept its target, and Huthis’ missile hit its goal without any hindrance,” pointing out that the passages presented by the Saudi media is contradictory.